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and nyse ceo with us giving us an update two weeks after sandy historically closed sandy for two days. >> still a miracle they got things open when they did. we're oall following the latest in the general petraeus scandal. unbelievable twists, even today. we have a roreport from washington. then, more on how this story is shedding light on how anything you write can be accessed. pretty scary stuff and something to think about. >> really. in the markets right now, fractional gains right now. the dow jones industrial average off the best levels of the afternoon, but still showing a gain of about 17 points. looks like investors wait and see until we get some solutions on the fiscal cliff. nasdaq is negative by a fraction. down about four points. off of the worst levels, by the way. s&p 500 is up about 3 3/4 points at 1383. >> in today's "closing bell" exchange, we have carol roth, bruce mccain, and our own rick santel santelli. rick, i'm going to start with you today because we see that stutter step opening in the u.s. stock market. some of that could be attributable, i guess, to the plu
and nyse ceo with us giving us an update two weeks after sandy historically closed sandy for two days. >> still a miracle they got things open when they did. we're oall following the latest in the general petraeus scandal. unbelievable twists, even today. we have a roreport from washington. then, more on how this story is shedding light on how anything you write can be accessed. pretty scary stuff and something to think about. >> really. in the markets right now, fractional gains...
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most could be considered a sandy effect. the s&p 500 utilities index dropping to its lowest level since early june in the wake of superstorm sandy. >> time for talking numbers, forget obama versus romney. some say it breaks down to bonds versus stocks because the president's policies may be good for bonds and mitt romney's policies would benefit equities. on the technical side, abigail doolittle and miller bookbar. peter, you're one of the smartest guys out there. i love your research. >> i think the bond market rally has run it's course. even if obama wins, i don't see much upside. if romney wins because of the optimism that any growth in the economy that would engender, it would be negative for bonds. for me, the trade is very asymmetrical with very little upside in bonds and a lot more downside if -- either way, depending on who wins. >> even if romney wins, you think there's not a lot of upside for stocks? >> well, for stocks i think we're going to get an emotional knee-jerk bounce november, december. i think 2013 is goi
most could be considered a sandy effect. the s&p 500 utilities index dropping to its lowest level since early june in the wake of superstorm sandy. >> time for talking numbers, forget obama versus romney. some say it breaks down to bonds versus stocks because the president's policies may be good for bonds and mitt romney's policies would benefit equities. on the technical side, abigail doolittle and miller bookbar. peter, you're one of the smartest guys out there. i love your...
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that's largely because of sandy. that's taking out about 300 to 400,000 because of the sales pace would be that much higher if we had not seen sandy the last three days of the month. again, the october sales rate coming in at 14.2 million. maria, back to you. >> all right, phil. thank you so much. good luck finding gasoline if you live in areas hard hit by sandy. we'll show you a very long line at a gas station in new jersey next and talk about how long gasmageddon could last. later, how will tomorrow's key jobs report move your money tomorrow? stick around. back in a moment. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and lo
that's largely because of sandy. that's taking out about 300 to 400,000 because of the sales pace would be that much higher if we had not seen sandy the last three days of the month. again, the october sales rate coming in at 14.2 million. maria, back to you. >> all right, phil. thank you so much. good luck finding gasoline if you live in areas hard hit by sandy. we'll show you a very long line at a gas station in new jersey next and talk about how long gasmageddon could last. later, how...
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. >>> meantime, superstorm sandy may have devastated new york city, but turnout is heavy in queens, new york, as voters cast their ballots in makeshift polling locations. been like that in many parts of the tri-state area today. we're back in a moment. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 this morning, i'm going to trade in hong kong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with the new global account from schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i hunt down opportunities around the world tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 as if i'm right there. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i'm in total control because i can trade tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 directly online in 12 markets in their local currencies. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i use their global research to get an edge. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 their equity ratings show me how schwab tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 rates specific foreign stocks tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 based on things like fundamentals, momentum and risk. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i also have access to independent tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 firms like
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sandy, what about you? you say regardless of who wins the election, the fiscal cliff would be either downsized or deferred. what does that mean? >> well, i think downsizing is more likely. have you to factor in the hurricane as well because that's going to be a half a percentage point decline as well, coupled with, you need to get that fiscal cliff down to 1% or maybe 0.5%. i think the downsizing has to be pretty substantial. they're either going to have to defer it to the new congress and either a new administration or the existing one, but they've got to get it downsized pretty substantially pretty quickly. and it's going to require, because of that gridlock we're going to have again, a bipartisan concurrence. that's going to be the test in 2013. >> chris, what do you think? how do you want to invest with $1.5 billion under management, how are you allocating money today? >> i think you want to be neutral. i think you want to leave your bets at the doorstep and to take win side of the other is gambling and
sandy, what about you? you say regardless of who wins the election, the fiscal cliff would be either downsized or deferred. what does that mean? >> well, i think downsizing is more likely. have you to factor in the hurricane as well because that's going to be a half a percentage point decline as well, coupled with, you need to get that fiscal cliff down to 1% or maybe 0.5%. i think the downsizing has to be pretty substantial. they're either going to have to defer it to the new congress...
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superstorm sandy causing billions in damages. now companies are warning the storm will wreak havoc on earnings. the ce e o from clorox is here exclusively. >>> plus, sandy causing gas lines reminiscent of the 1970s throughout the new york area. we've got the latest details on the crisis and how ugly it's getting out there. >>> and at least those lines are over something essential like gasoline. check out all the people waiting to get their hands on apple's new mini ipad. there'sing in small about this show today. that and more next. [ male anno] at scottrade, we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when you need it. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> welcome back. clorox just one of the many
superstorm sandy causing billions in damages. now companies are warning the storm will wreak havoc on earnings. the ce e o from clorox is here exclusively. >>> plus, sandy causing gas lines reminiscent of the 1970s throughout the new york area. we've got the latest details on the crisis and how ugly it's getting out there. >>> and at least those lines are over something essential like gasoline. check out all the people waiting to get their hands on apple's new mini ipad....
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superstorm sandy will impact retailers, but how? some it will be for the better and some of course for the worst. which ones will play out as winners? which one as losers? chief equity strategist at nbg living and breathes retail. he will tell us who the winners and losers will be going into the holiday shopping season. stay tuned. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. 's like another chapter. >> i'm robert gray with your fox business brief. shares of zillow are plunging ahead of the release that's due after the closing bell. the on-line real estate company has beaten earnings estimates in four straight quarters. demand media also slated to release results today. it is up big today but its stock along with jive have both stumbled and now below 2001 -- 2011 initial pub
superstorm sandy will impact retailers, but how? some it will be for the better and some of course for the worst. which ones will play out as winners? which one as losers? chief equity strategist at nbg living and breathes retail. he will tell us who the winners and losers will be going into the holiday shopping season. stay tuned. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on...
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this is the east -- this as the east coast still reels from hurricane sandy. many still without power. thousands without homes. this nor'easter could bring 3 to 5 foot storm surges and wind gusts of more than 50 miles. a huge problem to already flooded areas. let's get back to the markets here. big board composite volume, nyse composite volume right now 27% above the average. it is on track to be the heaviest session since september 21st. gives a little bit of conviction this sell off, doesn't it nicole? nicole: a lot of selling on wall street today. some long faces on wall street as well if their particular candidate didn't win the election. let's take a look at names that are weighing down the market, bank of america, pfizer, citigroup and ford. those are some big laggards. it's been a majority of red on the screen today. down 369 points. we still are to the down side. down almost 260 points going into the closing bell. we have been seen pressure from sector to sector, the ten big sectors have all had down arrows. dow 30, all 30 are lower. i checked on the f
this is the east -- this as the east coast still reels from hurricane sandy. many still without power. thousands without homes. this nor'easter could bring 3 to 5 foot storm surges and wind gusts of more than 50 miles. a huge problem to already flooded areas. let's get back to the markets here. big board composite volume, nyse composite volume right now 27% above the average. it is on track to be the heaviest session since september 21st. gives a little bit of conviction this sell off, doesn't...
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new yorkers getting out to vote in the wake of superstorm sandy. new york governor cuomo allowing residents to cast provisional ballots. my next guest served as governor of the state of new york from 1995 to 2006. he's now in private practice at a law firm. governor george pataki joining us. thank y >> hi, maria. good to be with you. >> might this drag out for days and weeks? what's your take? >> i think we could know by 9:30 tonight. the polls in new hampshire and pennsylvania close at 8:00. if governor romney wins new hampshire, if governor romney wins or is essentially tied, it's unclear, in pennsylvania, i think we're going to have a pretty good indication that governor romney will be the next president of the united states. because the polls all show new hampshire has a virtual dead heat. perhaps a slight edge to obama. they show obama with a four or five-point edge in pennsylvania. if that's not the case, then i think all of these close races we can have some degree of confidence will break towards governor romney. i think we could have an ea
new yorkers getting out to vote in the wake of superstorm sandy. new york governor cuomo allowing residents to cast provisional ballots. my next guest served as governor of the state of new york from 1995 to 2006. he's now in private practice at a law firm. governor george pataki joining us. thank y >> hi, maria. good to be with you. >> might this drag out for days and weeks? what's your take? >> i think we could know by 9:30 tonight. the polls in new hampshire and...
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it is almost two week anniversary of hurricane sandy. you have specific sectors you are watching based on that. >> absolutely. cheryl: what do you like? >> there's going to be a big resurge if you will of deliveries in many things not done, including oil deliveries and general trade and commerce, including both rail, truck transport, air flights. a a lot of air flights cancelled the week of october 31. cheryl: do you think that these names will improve then? because the airlines for a fact are -- [inaudible]. >> that's a little different because some airline is optional, meaning travel. whereby delivery of goods and services is different. we are talking citrus, just all kinds of things. i think it will be a good quarter for that. i'm sorry, i was also going to say -- what i call info com, information technology, mobile phone devices, computers, laptops, notebooks, coming in the christmas season. there's an undersupply at apple, once they are able to come back with a lot of their products -- cheryl: all affected by the storm? you have 25%
it is almost two week anniversary of hurricane sandy. you have specific sectors you are watching based on that. >> absolutely. cheryl: what do you like? >> there's going to be a big resurge if you will of deliveries in many things not done, including oil deliveries and general trade and commerce, including both rail, truck transport, air flights. a a lot of air flights cancelled the week of october 31. cheryl: do you think that these names will improve then? because the airlines for...
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with many businesses taking a hit from hurricane sandy, the big apple was no difference. the broadway box office taking a hit, shows were up and running by last thursday evening, the damage was already done. we now continue our "countdown to the closing bell" with cheryl casone. cheryl: robert, thank you very much. the dow down 160 plus. about three an and a half hourso go before the polls close and candidates are working to get every last vote. peter barnes in new york. rich edson standing by at the obama camp in chicago. >> it is confidence around the obama campaign like the confidence surrounding every campaign, especially presidential good we have a major path forward. look at all the battleground states, the polls are showing inside those states t that havea small yet consistent lead in enough states to give them a victory tonight. president obama although typically these campaigns have reserved for them slower days, we loo look at the president's schedule dialing back a bit today still playing basketball with friends, scottie pippen was along with him. also doing in
with many businesses taking a hit from hurricane sandy, the big apple was no difference. the broadway box office taking a hit, shows were up and running by last thursday evening, the damage was already done. we now continue our "countdown to the closing bell" with cheryl casone. cheryl: robert, thank you very much. the dow down 160 plus. about three an and a half hourso go before the polls close and candidates are working to get every last vote. peter barnes in new york. rich edson...